X-Men: Ronin #3

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Marvel ⋅ 2003

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Issue Details

Publisher

Marvel

Writer

Joseph Torres

Artist

Makoto Nakatsuka

Colorist

Guru-eFX

Cover Artist

Guru-eFX

Letterer

Dave Sharpe

Cover Artist

Tommy Ohtsuka

Published

June 2003

Synopsis

Emma continues to use her telepathic powers to make police officers and regular folks see that she’s just a schoolgirl under attack by monsters. After taking Wolverine out, Emma manages to escape. Cyclops orders Storm to get his brother into safety and he’ll handle the cops by himself. Ororo and Wolverine make it to the sewers and Scott joins them soon afterward. They decide to visit the home of their old sensei, Toad, who lives in the sewers. Toad tends to Wolverine’s wounds and Scott and Ororo make some battle strategies: Scott will return home to get Jean and Ororo will talk to someone who might be able to help them. Meanwhile, speaking on a show on television, the chief of police, Shiro Yoshida, angrily declares that the X-Men are dangerous and must be stopped, because they operate outside the law. Jean’s powers continue to escalate and as she gets angrier, more fire starts surrounding her body. Storm meets up downtown with Forge, who suggests that she just turns herself in and tell the cops the truth. Ororo finally realizes what Emma did to them and, when Forge tells her his fellow officers are already rounding the X-Men up, Storm rushes to the mansion to help out. At the mansion, officers indeed break into the house and try to arrest Drake and his friends. However, they fight back and defeat the cops. Jean suddenly appears behind the three evil mutants, and her body completely bursts up in flames! Meanwhile at the Hellfire Club, its leader, Charles Xavier, temporarily relieves Emma of any work for the organization, a bit angry about her recent failures.

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